December 04, 2019 - 20:38 GMT Emily Nash The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall rubbed shoulders with the stars of the film 1917 as they stepped out for the Royal Film Performance on Wednesday. The royal couple were all smiles as they walked the red carpet at Leicester Square’s Odeon Luxe to be met by John Pike and Alex Pumfrey, Chairman and CEO of The Film and TV Charity, which benefits from the event.
MORE: The Duchess of Cornwall looks stunning in floor-length black velvet evening gown by Bruce Oldfield at 1917 film premiere with Prince Charles They race across enemy territory to take a message to try to stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers, including Blake’s own brother. The premiere is the 71st Royal Film Performance delivered by The Film and TV Charity in its almost 100-year history. The charity supports those working behind the scenes of the film, television and cinema industry in the UK - from research to writing, through casting and production, to editing, sales, distribution and exhibition.
They make me pink sick princess Diana was worth a million of them she was decent they are making a mockery of her memory